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Ordinance Number
2019-020
Adopted Date
12/03/2019
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
State Filed Date
12\10\2019
Entity Name
Indian River County
2030 Comprehensice Plan, Capital Improvements Element
Subject
Chapter 6, Supplement 19
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />➢ 100 percent of Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) capacity for each public school <br />type (elementary, middle, and high). <br />➢ Transit <br />The County adopts the following transit level -of -service standard: <br />➢ One-hour headways shall be maintained on all fixed transit routes. <br />Obiective 4• Future Development's Share of Capital Costs <br />Through 2030, new developments will bear a proportionate share of the cost required to maintain <br />adopted level -of -service standards. <br />Policy 4.1: The county shall use impact fees, capacity charges, assessments, developer dedications <br />and contributions, to pay for infrastructure improvements and services needed to satisfy future needs <br />while maintaining adopted level -of -service standards. <br />Policy 4.2: The county shall conduct research to identify new sources of revenue for funding capital <br />improvement projects. <br />Objective 5• Local Government's Ability to Provide Required Services and Facilities <br />Through 2030, the county will ensure that it is able to fund and provide required services and <br />facilities. <br />Policy 5.1: The county shall not approve land use amendment requests unless those requests are <br />consistent with the concurrency management system requirements of this element. <br />PoliU 5.2: In the event that the planned capacity of public facilities is insufficient to serve all <br />applicants for development orders, the county shall schedule capital improvements to serve <br />developments in the following order of priority: <br />➢ Single-family units in existing platted subdivisions or on existing legal, buildable parcels <br />➢ Affordable housing projects <br />➢ New development orders permitting redevelopment <br />➢ New development orders permitting new developments where the applicant funds the <br />infrastructure expansion in exchange for future reimbursement <br />➢ New development orders permitting new developments without developer participation <br />Policy 5.3: The county shall extend facilities and services to serve areas only within the existing <br />Urban Service Area or as allowed by Policy 5.7 of the Potable Water Sub -Element and Policy 5.8 of <br />the Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted December 3, 2019, Ordinance 2019-020 54 <br />
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